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YEC Tactics

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The argument proposed is that many well known Young Earth Creationists employ questionable tactics to argue their point of view.

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H.sapiens wrote: [Replying to post 179 by Danmark]
Don'cha know? Lying for Jesus is OK. Seriously ... I've pushed a few YECs to the wall, where they had nothing left, and that was their answer. Some (Mormons I've noticed especially) have it as part of their underlying religious theory.
There's at least one website called "Lying for Jesus."
http://www.proof-of-evolution.com/lying-for-jesus.html
There's an abundance of information there on the debate between YEC and evolution, including a lengthy video of a debate between Kent Hovind and Ben Waggoner presented by Creation Science Evangelism.
The video is representative of the attitude such sites have toward fairness in that during the debate, only Hovind's graphics are shown, none of Waggoner's.

It was amusing to see Hovind overreact and accuse Waggoner of an ad hominem for referencing Hovind's website about not paying income tax. I was even more amusing knowing Hovind is now in Federal prison for fraud, lying, and not paying his income tax. :D I suppose it's all part of The Great Secular Conspiracy to smother "The Truth" of YEC.

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Re: YEC Tactics

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YEC's do employ questionable tactics. I've seen all the the usual suspects named: Ham, the Hovinds, Comfort, Comfort's little friend.

I haven't seen the youtubers mentioned: Venomfangx, Nephlimfree, Pendleton, Shock of God, and most of the others. They are willing to lie as well.

Venomfangx was the most popular Christian YEC on youtube, and he has had to make multiple apologies for his dishonest tactics, or be faced with legal actions. The atheists he attacked, out of the goodness of their hearts, were willing to give Venomfangx a way out that let him avoid possible jail time.

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Interesting site note, perhaps.

VenomFangX and I talk on Skype. I finally pinned him down one night on how it was he converted to the faith.

Ready?

He watched the Exorcism of Emily Rose.

True story.

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Inigo Montoya wrote: Interesting site note, perhaps.

VenomFangX and I talk on Skype. I finally pinned him down one night on how it was he converted to the faith.

Ready?

He watched the Exorcism of Emily Rose.

True story.
Good Grief! My excuse is Christian summer camp. We went every year. We ended up joking about common phrases used during the testimonials as people took turns throwing a piece of kindling on the campfire.* Most common:

"Last year I backslid, but...."

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Inigo Montoya wrote: Interesting site note, perhaps.

VenomFangX and I talk on Skype. I finally pinned him down one night on how it was he converted to the faith.

Ready?

He watched the Exorcism of Emily Rose.

True story.
My sister, a recovering Southern Baptist, told me her true conversion happened while watching Mel Gibsons "Passion". I hadn't seen it yet, and asked her what about it was the 'clincher'. She said the clincher was that Jesus endured and suffered so much --FOR US, to save and redeem us. When I finally did watch this movie, I made it partway through, sickened and horrified by the orgy of blood and violence (not much of a horror film fan, here).

It's funny, what different people come away with after having experienced the same thing. The deepest attachments and yearnings of the individual can be 'seen' only when exposed to something that 'triggers' or activates the complex. What I got out of the Passion and what my sister got -- aversion versus the promise of salvation -- what the heck?

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